Emmanuel Macron condemning ship strikes in the Strait of Hormuz with a container ship under attack in the background.
Emmanuel Macron condemning ship strikes in the Strait of Hormuz with a container ship under attack in the background.
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Emmanuel Macron condemns strikes on ships in the Strait of Hormuz

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Emmanuel Macron condemned unjustified strikes against civilian infrastructure and several ships during a call on Wednesday with Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian. A CMA CGM container ship was attacked the previous day in the Strait of Hormuz. The French president highlighted the usefulness of a multinational mission to secure navigation once the conflict is resolved.

Emmanuel Macron announced on platform X that he had condemned to the Iranian president the «unjustified strikes against the civilian infrastructure» of the United Arab Emirates «and several ships». He highlighted the «usefulness» of the multinational mission set up by France and the United Kingdom to secure navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, blocked since the start of the war.

«I invited the Iranian president to seize the opportunity and I intend to discuss the matter with President Donald Trump», added Emmanuel Macron. A CMA CGM container ship was attacked on Tuesday around 6:30 p.m. by a projectile of unknown origin, injuring crew members and damaging the vessel.

The ship «Saigon» managed to exit the Gulf on Wednesday, according to Kpler data. France specified that the Maltese flag of the ship meant it had «in no way» been targeted by the attack. Massoud Pezeshkian replied that any negotiation on reopening the strait required the lifting of the naval blockade imposed by the United States.

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Users on X are discussing Macron's call with Iranian President Pezeshkian, where he condemned unjustified strikes on ships and Emirati infrastructure in the Strait of Hormuz and called for an immediate unconditional end to the blockade. Reactions include neutral reports highlighting the proposed Franco-British naval mission backed by the Charles de Gaulle carrier and potential for resumed nuclear talks. Skeptical and critical voices question the call's effectiveness, describing it as weak diplomacy that fails to resolve the crisis or deter attacks.

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Iran's forces attacked three commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday, hours after President Trump extended a ceasefire with Iran while maintaining a U.S. naval blockade. The incidents have jeopardized peace talks, with Iranian officials calling the blockade a violation. No injuries were reported, but one vessel suffered heavy damage.

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French and British defense ministers will co-chair a video conference meeting on Tuesday with other countries to discuss contributions to a mission securing the Strait of Hormuz. Iran warned of an immediate response to any military deployment.

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US President Donald Trump has rejected Iran’s response to a US proposal aimed at ending the war. Tehran pressed for conditions including lifting the naval blockade, easing sanctions, and retaining influence over shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.

In an update to South Korea's response to the Strait of Hormuz crisis, Foreign Minister Cho Hyun stated on April 15 that Seoul has no plans to pay Iran for passage of its 26 stranded ships carrying 173 seafarers, aligning with the U.S.-led blockade. Data on the vessels was shared with Iran, the U.S., and Gulf states, factoring in a recent two-week ceasefire between Washington and Tehran.

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Fu Cong, China’s permanent representative to the United Nations, addressed a UN Security Council meeting on Thursday, stating that China does not support Iran’s attacks on Gulf Cooperation Council nations and condemns indiscriminate attacks on civilians and non-military targets. He stressed that the security of shipping lanes must not be disrupted. The remarks come amid Iran’s closure of shipping lanes in the Strait of Hormuz.

 

 

 

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